Yes, I believe in God.
I'm not too religious and had a very well upbringing, but I have encountered many situations of miracles where my faith in God has only grew stronger. In a sense, I do believe God reaches out to you more when you attempt to do the same, especially in a very spiritual level (you can't pretend and force this, it has to be pure, your conscience and intentions are out on the open field). Sometimes you don't always get what you want, and that's not a valid reason to denounce God's existence because there will always be hardships, and miracles don't always come in a neat package left on your doorstep, it's all a part of life. If life was so easy, there wouldn't be a thing called "Heaven" or "Hell" to look forward to which I have a completely different view on by the way (I don't strictly think you simply get judged to either or). But continuing with God, I find it ignorant when people believe religion is simply used for comfort. While that may be true sometimes, I believe the relationship between God and every person is completely personal and unique. Um, I guess when I say religion, I reference it to the Abrahamic religions that make up around half the world population. Anyway... I find it really strange how Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have similar figures, and common religious stories, and so many other repeated concepts yet they've been introduced thousands of years a part... especially during times where education was foreign. There has just got to be some absolute truth in it. As much as there's a billion things to question about it, same applies to science as Whispered's post includes. Religion is actually very interesting to study. And when you look back to when we had cavemen... we as humans have extraordinarily evolved... when you look back and compare the drastic changes in humans from thousands of years ago to now... (the freaking existence of smartphones from eating mud for breakfast/lunch/dinner?) there has GOT TO BE some external force or higher power who purposely and cleverly maneuvered this change in a way... How can you prove God didn't purposely influence Newton to go test gravity? How can you prove God doesn't have "levels of chosen ones" to insert thoughts of to go test if the Earth is actually round? To be honest, anything is just frankly plausible unless proven otherwise. I believe humans can be possessed in a negative way, so why should I not believe God didn't insert some amount of knowledge in people to help with the world's progress over time?
Sorry if it's tl;dr, I got too into it lol.